Project Spotlight: Passover Outreach in the FSU

Thanks to the generosity of our faithful friends, The Fellowship is helping impoverished Jews in the former Soviet Union (FSU) celebrate the upcoming Passover holiday with their needs met and in accordance with biblical instruction.

The Fellowship is distributing more than 45,000 food cards so that able-bodied Jews in the FSU can go to the grocery store to buy the special foods for the seder meal, such as matzah. More than 40,000 food packages will be given to individuals and families who aren’t able to shop for themselves. And we will distribute packages ofmatzah to an additional 57,000 people.

Many elderly and infirm people are unable to implement a seder meal on their own, so The Fellowship will host Passover seders for 17,000 people in hundreds of communities throughout the FSU.

Being delivered from the burden of their poverty is especially meaningful now as these Jews in need prepare to celebrate God’s miraculous deliverance of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery thousands of years ago.

Efim's Story: Keeping Tradition Alive

Sometimes Efim feels as if everything has been taken from him. His wife and two sons have passed away, and his own health is fading. At 83, Efim suffers from asthma, along with stomach and digestive problems, and so nearly his entire government pension must go toward medicine.

Efim used to attend a local Jewish seniors’ group in Kiev, where he lives, but today he can barely leave his house. He desperately wants to keep Jewish tradition alive, but cannot without outside help.

This is why The Fellowship is so important to Efim. In addition to the regular food card, subsidized medicine, and homecare Efim receives, for Passover The Fellowship gave Efim a special holiday package with plenty of matzah and other food for the special day. The package meant the world to him, and he is so proud to celebrate Passover according to tradition!

For elderly Jews like Tatiana in the far reaches of the former Soviet Union, the harsh winter months threaten their very survival. You can help provide winter relief essentials like heating fuel and warm clothing as well as food and medicine to an elderly widow who has no one else to care for her.

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The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ) funds humanitarian aid to the needy in Israel and in Jewish communities around the world, promotes prayer and advocacy on behalf of the Jewish state, and provides resources that help build bridges of understanding between Christians and Jews.